wapitibob
WKR
My atv was about the best money I’ve spent on hunting gear. I did the trailer 3 times; 3 times I had flats. Quad goes in the back of the truck or it stays home.
For driving those roads you creep along in your pickup or Jeep, heck even forest service roads, they just cruise down them like nothing, with the price of vehicles these days I’d rather beat up an atv or utv.Have never used an atv or utv in all my years of hunting and can't think of a time where I needed one. I suppose it depends on where you hunt. Can't drive them off road so I don't see the point I guess. We are planning on buying a sxs for family fun here soon but it won't be going hunting with me.
I guess if you just limit yourself to one area that makes sense but it gives me the opportunity to hunt many different areas all while having a main camp, I still spike camp and don’t use it daily but it allows for more opportunity imo.I bet they do. I usually drive in, camp and do very little driving afterwards so for me it doesn't make a lot of sense. I suppose if I hunted area where I was driving around a lot it would work better.
the extras like at atv are not needed but many things we use for hunting are not needed, simply need to analyze how you want to hunt and accessing the country along with the cost benefit ratio for you…only you can decide if the Want factor is high enough and reasonable to purchase for your situation..I hate pulling trailers and for sure slow things down….
Not sure why id post something not serious to me atleast. I am a solo hunter so at times I rely on feedback here for thoughts I have. I have had utvs in past and have used them but at times due to their size, bigger trailers etc they were more of a pain. That lead me to start researching quads. Once I started thinking them over I had thoughts of is it really worth the money for the gain. Alot has to do with other expenses in life etc. That is why I wanted to get feedback from others. In the end I am starting to go in the direction of no for me. Alot of guys here made excellent examples of quads only being worth it if you use them for many other things. Me it would just be from point A to B hunting and scouting. That is still a huge benefit but as I ponder everything I do have to think that part of hunting is hunting the pressure. Atvs have most going to the deepest parts of forests and often times I think alot of game gets passed in areas I can get to in my truck. There is no doubt that an atv is a huge tool to have but this post did help me realize that I at times get caught in overthinking gear and situations rather than just getting out and putting my boots to the ground. If that makes sense. ThanksI can't tell if you are serious or not. Of course they are not really needed. I think you already knew that but maybe not. They help immensely imo tho.
Man, I have been pricing those UTV things and they are way expensive. You can buy a lot of repairs for what one of those things cost.For driving those roads you creep along in your pickup or Jeep, heck even forest service roads, they just cruise down them like nothing, with the price of vehicles these days I’d rather beat up an atv or utv.
Depends on what you want, they are $8k -$30k.Man, I have been pricing those UTV things and they are way expensive. You can buy a lot of repairs for what one of those things cost.
Depends on what you want, they are $8k -$30k.